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Our ESG coverage includes specialist sub-categories for environmental and governance policies.

'Green finance' generally refers to the process of taking due account of environmental and social considerations when making investment decisions, leading to increased investment in longer-term and sustainable activities.

More specifically, environmental considerations refer to climate change mitigation and adaptation, as well as the environment more broadly and the related risks (e.g. natural disasters). Social considerations may refer to issues of inequality, inclusiveness, labour relations, investment in human capital and communities.

The governance of public and private institutions, including management structures, employee relations and executive remuneration, plays a fundamental role in ensuring the inclusion of social and environmental considerations in the decision-making process.

All three components – environmental, social and governance (ESG) – are integral parts of sustainable economic development and finance.

In the EU's policy context green finance is understood as finance to support economic growth while reducing pressures on the environment and taking into account social and governance aspects. Green finance also encompasses transparency on risks related to ESG factors that may impact the financial system, and the mitigation of such risks through the appropriate governance of financial and corporate actors. European Commission Overview


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2022 Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG)
2022-11-03 Finextra:BIS and three central banks to test cross-border CBDCs using DeFi protocols
2022-11-01 IFAC Calls on G20 Leaders to Cooperate to Solve Pressing Long-Term Issues; Pledges Ongoing Support from Accountancy Profession
2022-10-24 EBA publishes Report on the integration of ESG risks in the supervision of investment firms
2022-06-15 GRI: Lobbying, influence and accountability
2022-06-02 Basel Committee finalises principles on climate-related financial risks, progresses work on specifying cryptoassets' prudential treatment an
2022-05-06 GRI: Human rights is at the heart of corporate transparency
2022-05-06 UK Finance: ESG, financial crime and climate change: a vicious and reinforcing cycle
2022-04-04 European Commission: Targeted consultation on the functioning of the ESG ratings market in the European Union and on the consideration of ES
2022-03-03 FT: Russia’s invasion of Ukraine must prompt an ESG reckoning

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